Out of the Mouth of Babes
Please welcome my friend Tracy Crump as today’s guest writer. Tracy and I met at Kentucky Christian Writers Conference, where she frequently serves on staff. Tracy dispenses hope in her book, Health, Healing, and Wholeness: Devotions of Hope in the Midst of Illness. She has published 22 stories in Chicken Soup for the Soul books and includes tips on writing for the series in her free e-newsletter, The Write Life. I highly recommend both the newsletter and book.
We can find wisdom in surprising places.
Even young children may teach us things. They often:
- See things we don’t.
- Look at the world in a different way.
- Are very honest (sometimes more than we would like!).
Children’s fresh ideas may be just what we need.
One evening, my son and five-year-old granddaughter, Nellie, walked out the door. They looked up and saw beautiful thin clouds, lit with pink and orange, sweeping across the sky.
“Those are the streams of heaven,” Nellie told her daddy.
She knew what we often forget, that we can see God’s presence in the simple things.
- A sunset
- The touch of a friend
- A baby’s smile
We can learn something from everyone we meet.
Don’t forget to listen to the words out of the mouth of babes.
“And [they] said to Him, ‘Do You hear what these are saying?’ And Jesus said to them, ‘Yes. Have you never read, “Out of the mouth of babes and nursing infants You have perfected praise”?” (Matthew 21:16 NKJV)
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